At the same time, Atlanta entrepreneur Kent Buescher, president and CEO of the Wild Adventures outdoor attraction in Valdosta, GA is also talking with Reynolds on the same deal, Polk County real estate sources tell GlobeSt.com. One part of Cypress Gardens that is not expected to become part of any single land purchase is the 36-acre internationally known Botanical Gardens, sources say..
Buescher and Reynolds couldn't be reached by press time to learn what price range the possible deals could command. But industrial real estate brokers in Orlando and neighboring Polk County tell GlobeSt.com the prime lakefront dirt at Cypress Gardens could generate bidding prices of at least $300,000 per acre ($6.89 per sf) or a total $66.9 million.
The state has a $3 billion Florida Forever program that could be used to buy the park, Department of Environmental Protection staffers confirm.
Cypress Gardens attendance plummeted to 150,000 visitors a year last year from 1.4 million visitors at the park's peak year in 1987, the attraction confirms.
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